Petzl Men's Adjama Climbing Harness

The Men's Adjama Climbing Harness by Petzl has easily adjustable leg loops making this harness great for ice climbing and mountaineering as well as cragging and route climbing. This climbing harness is low bulk and has flexible rear equipment loops to prevent the waist belt from interfering while wearing a pack. The frame construction with breathable monofilament mesh evenly distributes pressure. Designed with perforated closed cell foam on the waist belt and leg loops to increase breathability and woven polyester mesh on the inside of the harness wicks moisture for improved comfort and speeds drying providing maximum support and comfort. Adjustable leg loops so you can wear it with one or five layers and can easily be put on over boots or crampons and reinforced tie in points for increased durability in this high-wear area. The Doubleback buckles are pre-threaded and adjust quickly with a single pull, leaving you looking like a seasoned vet, whether you are one or not.

Really comfortable! This is my first harness (that I've bought) and so far I have been really happy with it. The sizing is a bit weird though, I'm a 32" waist and got the medium - I'm lucky as I'm using the maximum cinch on light summer clothing but the small I think might have worked well for me also. In the winter when I'm wearing more it will be more helpful, so before you buy it make sure you find out whether it fits you well or not just in case

Bought this harness at another store for the same price and never looked back since. I have used this harness for indoor rock climbing, as well as outdoor climbing and even ice climbing. The loops to put carabiners through have helped me out so much when hauling ropes up. Since everything is adjustable, I have had no problems with the adjustments. Definitely worth the price.

"This is the Harness for you! hands down the best for the buck"
12/26/12

This harness is very comfortable even after hanging out for awhile cleaning, the leg straps do a good job on not cutting the circulation off. Gear loops are good but you have to get use to how they hang close to the harness. In all its a great harness and I would highly recommend it. Waist band and leg loops both ventilate well and the adjustment is great. I went with the medium being around a size 30 waist with large thighs it fits well almost at the end of the adjustment when tightening the waist down.

I got this harness last year and it has been great. I did some outdoor stuff and it has enough gear loops for a great day with enough gear. It's awesome because it is very breathable. With previous harnesses I've had I would always get sweaty on my lower back and behind my thighs, not the case with this item at all. It's prefect for hot indoor gyms and outdoor adventures.

This harness is generally reviewed as a great trad harness. I agree it is great. Although I tend to want an little more space to hang my gear on my harness at times, because I don't like using a gear slings if i don't have to. Love Petzl climbing products, had this for almost two years of heavy climbing and has held up great.

This very comfortable harness should definitely be one of your options for your new harness. It has vents on both the waist belt and the leg loops. Although, the venting doesn't make that much of a difference when it is 95 degrees at the crags and you are sweating yourself silly. The gear loops are sturdy and can carrying your rack. The mesh on the inside of the waist belt can be a bit abrasive when climbing without a shirt on, but it all depends on how tightly you wear your harness and where it rests on your hips. The single auto-double-back feature is nice, but if you are between sizes you should go with the smaller size.

This very comfortable harness should definitely be one of your options for your new harness. It has vents on both the waist belt and the leg loops. Although, the venting doesn't make that much of a difference when it is 95 degrees at the crags and you are sweating yourself silly. The gear loops are sturdy and can carrying your rack. The mesh on the inside of the waist belt can be a bit abrasive when climbing without a shirt on, but it all depends on how tightly you wear your harness and where it rests on your hips. The single auto-double-back feature is nice, but if you are between sizes you should go with the smaller size.

Before buying, I was concerned about sizing; I'm a bodybuilder and have wide quads, but a small waist, and according to the sizing guide for this harness, the small would not fit around my legs. However, most of the reviewers said this haress ran big, and they were right; My legs are just over 23" around, and even though the size small only accommodates up to 22", I bought the small and there was room to spare. This harness does run quite a bit larger than the listed sizing, so if your inbetween sizes and unsure, order one size down! As far as quality, all of the stitching is strong, and though it's quite light, it is a very durable harness.